I kinda like that corner from VT who just got busted for weed. He could be developed into something. Hosley?

I would actually be in favor of picking him in the third round. He is a great zone corner and does fairly well in man coverage.

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Agreed, although I dont like Boykin, Sean Spence might be had in the 4th. Think Josh Norman would be the pick, heard we like him.

I am a pretty big Iloka fan. Have been for sometime, Phillip Blake too. We still have a chance to make some good picks. Thanks to some of these teams really bunzing. Jacksonville picks a punter in the 3rd? ahahahah

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Still think they could have taken Konz in the 2nd and had Broyles drop to them in the 3rd.

Konz has injury concerns. That's why he slipped. In the 3rd round, all we really had to choose from was Nickel/Dime CB's. Boykin would've been better but Bill Bentley is not a bad player. Smallish, but he's got great playing speed.

I'm just so disappointed with Ryan Broyles pick. Shane P Hallam was in chat trying to justify it, but it couldn't be done. Passing on Lavonte David, Josh Robinson, Vinny Curry, and Casey Hayward was a mistake.

I like the Broyles pick from a pure talent perspective. But from an overall perspective of his draft stock I truly believe that we could have snatched him up in the 4th round. So I do believe we overreached if we are talking about his actual draft stock. But hopefully he ends up being good and I remember saying the exact thing Scotty said about if one of our top three receivers goes down with an injury we would be in trouble. So I definitely wanted a fourth WR just not this early. Although Broyles will probably replace Burleson sometime in the future and maybe become a #2 receiver eventually.

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I like the Broyles pick from a pure talent perspective. But from an overall perspective of his draft stock I truly believe that we could have snatched him up in the 4th round. So I do believe we overreached if we are talking about his actual draft stock.

I have to believe that they had some inside info that he potentially wouldn't be there when they picked next. I'm warming up to the pick more and more because our depth was real bad. Mayhew and Schwartz both being "defensive guys" must have thought that is where better value was.

I am wondering if Mayhew, being a former DB, is too critical when analyzing these guys and tends to underrate them. I doubt it, but you never know.

I like Terrell Manning or Ronnell Lewis for round 4. Possibly David Molk in round 5. But these will be our last two meaningful draft picks. So Whatever they do, I'd like to see a combination of any LB, DL, OL or Safety.

Keyshawn Martin from MSU just went #121. I'll be very curious to see if he turns out better than Ryan Broyles. I'm not a Spartans fan, but I've always thought Martin could make an excellent pro. He'd be a stud return man.